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russian and eu rush a tool to hold a summit in january. ukraine is likely to feature prominently on the agenda. oh brussels correspondent estimate has been following that story for us he gave us these impressions of a tricky days diplomas. yes the m e hughes farm policies. the chief cause ration has been hosting lunch with the russian foreign minister and right at the time when he was not only trying to forge a new trading corporation deal with russia but one is a tussle with russia over who should win with a visit ukraine which is likely going to join the closest relationship with the russians with the european union. i'm nothing was result today on the front but certainly a contraction was walking a diplomatic tightrope she insisted that relations with russia word good is that of those now on to budget today about who would. when the contract almost full for ukraine's flavors and it remains to be seen with the ukraine will reopen talks with the eu on the trade deal which could lead to membership or indeed will face russian lady down to w
russian and eu rush a tool to hold a summit in january. ukraine is likely to feature prominently on the agenda. oh brussels correspondent estimate has been following that story for us he gave us these impressions of a tricky days diplomas. yes the m e hughes farm policies. the chief cause ration has been hosting lunch with the russian foreign minister and right at the time when he was not only trying to forge a new trading corporation deal with russia but one is a tussle with russia over who...
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china has avoided a trade war with the ee you -- eu. they've established a minimum price for selling solar panels within the european union. the deal comes weeks before brussels was set to pose a high duties on chinese made handles. can north korea -- to north korea now. a massive rally to mark the 60th anniversary of the korean war truce. it is a show of military might and pageantry. describes as the biggest parade in its history. >> they rule of the big guns to celebrate the victory day in the fatherland liberation war. the official north korean name of the anniversary of the armistice. the truce between the koreas has lasted 60 years. the peninsula technically remains at war. >> the american threatened to take over our country. we will serve our leader. >> south of the border, protesters took to the streets, north korean leader as a dictator. for 60 years, we have maintained an uncertain peace. we are in the midst of a long truce. now is the time to end the confrontation and hostility, and come together to create a new peninsula. >>
china has avoided a trade war with the ee you -- eu. they've established a minimum price for selling solar panels within the european union. the deal comes weeks before brussels was set to pose a high duties on chinese made handles. can north korea -- to north korea now. a massive rally to mark the 60th anniversary of the korean war truce. it is a show of military might and pageantry. describes as the biggest parade in its history. >> they rule of the big guns to celebrate the victory day...
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-eu relations as european politicians find -- has dissented -- descended on u.s.- eu relations as european politicians find out more about surveillance. them according to nsa whistleblower edward snowden -- >> according to nsa whistleblower edward snowden, germany's own intelligence is in bed with the nsa. >> many are wondering who in berlin new about the spying =-- in berlin knew about the spying. >> the spotlight is on the bnd, alleged to have known about the nsa's massive surveillance program and even to have supported about it -- supported it. the report is making waves. the government response has so far been they. -- vague. >> the bnd mandate includes partnership with other agencies, including, for decades, the nsa. we can only protect our citizens from the threat of terrorism if we work together with other agencies. that cooperation takes place strictly in accordance with the law. >> the spokesman said the interior minister' washington this week would aim to shed light on the affair. he also said the german justice minister was still awaiting an answer to a letter demanding an exper
-eu relations as european politicians find -- has dissented -- descended on u.s.- eu relations as european politicians find out more about surveillance. them according to nsa whistleblower edward snowden -- >> according to nsa whistleblower edward snowden, germany's own intelligence is in bed with the nsa. >> many are wondering who in berlin new about the spying =-- in berlin knew about the spying. >> the spotlight is on the bnd, alleged to have known about the nsa's massive...
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-eu relations as european politicians find -- has dissented -- descended on u.s.- eu relations as european politicians find out more about surveillance. them according to nsa whistleblower edward snowden -- >> according to nsa whistleblower edward snowden, germany's own intelligence is in bed with the nsa. >> many are wondering who in berlin new about the spying =-- in berlin knew about the spying. >> the spotlight is on the bnd, alleged to have known about the nsa's massive surveillance program and even to have supported about it -- supported it. the report is making waves. the government response has so far been they. -- vague. >> the bnd mandate includes partnership with other agencies, including, for decades, the nsa. we can only protect our citizens from the threat of terrorism if we work together with other agencies. that cooperation takes place strictly in accordance with the law. >> the spokesman said the interior minister' washington this week would aim to shed light on the affair. he also said the german justice minister was still awaiting an answer to a letter demanding an exper
-eu relations as european politicians find -- has dissented -- descended on u.s.- eu relations as european politicians find out more about surveillance. them according to nsa whistleblower edward snowden -- >> according to nsa whistleblower edward snowden, germany's own intelligence is in bed with the nsa. >> many are wondering who in berlin new about the spying =-- in berlin knew about the spying. >> the spotlight is on the bnd, alleged to have known about the nsa's massive...
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the eu's foreign-policy chief said today she deeply deplores the deaths and is urging all sides to put an end to the bloodshed. rockiolence continues to egypt as the country's political divide continues to deepen. >> holding up ammunition, protesters accuse police of a crime. they charge that officers opened fire with live rounds on morsi supporters before dawn this morning. officials dispute the figures and put the count much lower. some of the wounded have been brought to this makeshift hospital. >> the injuries are from live ammunition. they have various injuries in their stomach, back, and legs. >> officials of the interim administration are now blaming the muslim brotherhood. friday saw massive rallies in cairo for supporters and opponents of the deposed resident. president. morsi was officially placed under investigation yesterday, charged with conspiring with islamist groups. a court ordered his detention for two more weeks. says them brotherhood claims about their president proves that egypt's generals do not respect the rule of law. supporters of the military backed interim go
the eu's foreign-policy chief said today she deeply deplores the deaths and is urging all sides to put an end to the bloodshed. rockiolence continues to egypt as the country's political divide continues to deepen. >> holding up ammunition, protesters accuse police of a crime. they charge that officers opened fire with live rounds on morsi supporters before dawn this morning. officials dispute the figures and put the count much lower. some of the wounded have been brought to this makeshift...
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eu trade pac would have to be approved by the eu's 27 member states and by the u.s. congress. question how likely is a u.s. eu free trade agreement by next year. mort? >> highly likely. it is such a game changer everybody will realize what an enormous benefit it is. there are going to be regulatory problems we have to work out with the common market, agricultural issues as you suggested here but ultimately, it is such a plus for both sides that this is going to go through. won't be easy but it will get done. >> is my recollection correct that you predicted this on this program what three or four weeks ago? >> yes several weeks ago. that's right. >> did you have insider information on this? >> yes, i did. >> who did you talk to? >> i'll get back to you on that. >> why don't you get back to us right now. did you talk to the brits? >> i'm not in a position to talk about how i got it. i found out we were doing this. >> do you realize how huge this deal would be? >> yes, it is an absolutely constructive steps for both sides i don't no it is not. >> why? >> i'll tell you why. mort,
eu trade pac would have to be approved by the eu's 27 member states and by the u.s. congress. question how likely is a u.s. eu free trade agreement by next year. mort? >> highly likely. it is such a game changer everybody will realize what an enormous benefit it is. there are going to be regulatory problems we have to work out with the common market, agricultural issues as you suggested here but ultimately, it is such a plus for both sides that this is going to go through. won't be easy...
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today show the first drop in unemployment and over two years, but the fall was very slight, and one eu official said the read of over 12% remains horrendous. >> figures were not helped by the block's biggest economy, germany, where the unemployment rate crept up slightly, but a 6.8%, it does remain well below the euro zone average. and growth figures are in from the u.s., where the economy expanded at an annual rate of 1.7% in the second quarter, up from 1.1% in previous months. the numbers beat analyst expectations. >> consumer spending accounted for two thirds of the economy. although growth there has been slowing down. growth was also on the rise. compared to 180,000 in the six months prior. one of the towering figures of post-german war industry has died. he was 99 years old. >> he began his executive career in 1953 and later played a key role in the company merger. he was also known together with his wife or saving hundreds of jewish workers at a plant that he managed in occupied poland or ring world war ii. after the war, he launched a foundation to support projects in israel. >>
today show the first drop in unemployment and over two years, but the fall was very slight, and one eu official said the read of over 12% remains horrendous. >> figures were not helped by the block's biggest economy, germany, where the unemployment rate crept up slightly, but a 6.8%, it does remain well below the euro zone average. and growth figures are in from the u.s., where the economy expanded at an annual rate of 1.7% in the second quarter, up from 1.1% in previous months. the...
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today show the first drop in unemployment and over two years, but the fall was very slight, and one eu official said the read of over 12% remains horrendous. >> figures were not helped by the block's biggest economy, germany, where the unemployment rate crept up slightly, but a 6.8%, it does remain well below the euro zone average. and growth figures are in from the u.s., where the economy expanded at an annual rate of 1.7% in the second quarter, up from 1.1% in previous months. the numbers beat analyst expectations. >> consumer spending accounted for two thirds of the economy. although growth there has been slowing down. growth was also on the rise. compared to 180,000 in the six months prior. one of the towering figures of post-german war industry has died. he was 99 years old. >> he began his executive career in 1953 and later played a key role in the company merger. he was also known together with his wife or saving hundreds of jewish workers at a plant that he managed in occupied poland or ring world war ii. after the war, he launched a foundation to support projects in israel. >>
today show the first drop in unemployment and over two years, but the fall was very slight, and one eu official said the read of over 12% remains horrendous. >> figures were not helped by the block's biggest economy, germany, where the unemployment rate crept up slightly, but a 6.8%, it does remain well below the euro zone average. and growth figures are in from the u.s., where the economy expanded at an annual rate of 1.7% in the second quarter, up from 1.1% in previous months. the...
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many investors still concerned about the eu bailout and the cyprus rejection of the eu mandated tax on the small depositors. news that the housing sector is stronger than expected helping to overcome some of the markets and today. the dow up about four points. the s&p fell to the sameumber, the nasdaq down almost nine. big board volume today picking up. gold moving higher, up 670, closing at 161130. crude oil dropping a dollar 58 to 9216 per barrel. the bond market and interest rates falling. the ten year treasury just under 2%. federal reserve policymakers beginning their 2-day meeting. my next guest said the fed will has been substantial, don't expect changes anytime soon. that should be music to the ears of most investors. joing us, former federal reserve vice chair princeton economist alan blinder and the author of the book after the music stops. great to have you with us. >> nice to be here. lou: let's start with cypress. this little place, million folks. they're creating quite a mess. $400 billion lt of global markets yesterday. we should blame -- >> multiple of the gdp. i actual
many investors still concerned about the eu bailout and the cyprus rejection of the eu mandated tax on the small depositors. news that the housing sector is stronger than expected helping to overcome some of the markets and today. the dow up about four points. the s&p fell to the sameumber, the nasdaq down almost nine. big board volume today picking up. gold moving higher, up 670, closing at 161130. crude oil dropping a dollar 58 to 9216 per barrel. the bond market and interest rates...
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the move was necessary to keep cyprus from sharing in the burden of a eu bailout. and uncertainty over the outcome of the vote in nicosia continues to weigh on markets. cyprus said its stock exchange will trading until thursday. cypriot banks have been placed on negative watch. carolin roth is reporting now for us. the latest we're hearing is that the vote may not happen today. what can you tell us? >> absolutely. there are a lot of moving parts still, kelly. this is a very fluid situation. the vote is scheduled to happen at 6:00 p.m. local time. there has been no official cancellation on part of the government. but, again, a government spokesperson at the same time also saying that it's very unlikely at this point that the vote will actually go through. that is, of course, because no single party has a clear majority in parliament, not even the ruling party under president anasatias. the ruling party says it may not want to vote with the proposal and it's coming out with an alternative proposal. we spoke to one of the members on "squawk box" just half an hour ago.
the move was necessary to keep cyprus from sharing in the burden of a eu bailout. and uncertainty over the outcome of the vote in nicosia continues to weigh on markets. cyprus said its stock exchange will trading until thursday. cypriot banks have been placed on negative watch. carolin roth is reporting now for us. the latest we're hearing is that the vote may not happen today. what can you tell us? >> absolutely. there are a lot of moving parts still, kelly. this is a very fluid...
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to send back immigrants who cross into the eu illegally from turkey. the sides also signed an accord to open talks on dropping a visa requirement for turkish citizens visiting the eu. talks soured over turkey's crackdown earlier this year on antigovernment protests. antigovernment activists in syria say an unprecedented air attack on aleppo killed at least 76 people over the weekend. >> we have footage coming in, said to show some of the devastation caused when the air force dropped their roles packed with explosives on -- barrels packed with explosives. state television said they have been targeting terrorists. the united nations says it needs almost 5 billion euros to provide relief to syrians affected by the civil war. the appeal is the largest in the history of the world body, and comes as the u.n. begins aid flights into northern syria. >> access has been restricted by severe winter weather over the past week or so. the conflict has led to a perla situation. the world food program says supplies are unreliable for more than half of the population i
to send back immigrants who cross into the eu illegally from turkey. the sides also signed an accord to open talks on dropping a visa requirement for turkish citizens visiting the eu. talks soured over turkey's crackdown earlier this year on antigovernment protests. antigovernment activists in syria say an unprecedented air attack on aleppo killed at least 76 people over the weekend. >> we have footage coming in, said to show some of the devastation caused when the air force dropped their...
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. >> the eu foreign ministers placed hezbollah on the list of terrorist organizations, which would freeze the efforts of the group in europe. >> we tolerate terrorism from no one here in europe. europe can only respond jointly and responsibly in a good way. ask the blacklisting comes one year after a bomb attack on a coach carrying israeli and -- israeli tourists. authorities linked the blast to hezbollah. now the military wing of hezbollah will remain on the blacklist for at least the next x months. >> egypt saw another week of protests. the supporters of mohammed orsi held daily rallies, calling for his reinstatement. claimedy, clashes several lives great more people died in violence in the days that follow. held inmorsi is being an unknown location since his ouster on july 3. the european union has called for each of to release its political prisoners, including mohamed morsi. protests in bulgaria intensified on tuesday. demonstrators lot the door to parliament, preventing lawmakers from leaving the building. seven hours to break up the blockade. for weeks, protesters have been holding
. >> the eu foreign ministers placed hezbollah on the list of terrorist organizations, which would freeze the efforts of the group in europe. >> we tolerate terrorism from no one here in europe. europe can only respond jointly and responsibly in a good way. ask the blacklisting comes one year after a bomb attack on a coach carrying israeli and -- israeli tourists. authorities linked the blast to hezbollah. now the military wing of hezbollah will remain on the blacklist for at least...
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the long-term that's what the eu really would like. charles: i've got to tell you, it's an amazing story and thanks for taking time out, a pleasure. >> thank you. charles: we'll go back to nicole because blackberry continues to rock and shares are up 6%, now what's going on. >>. nicole: a great move, right? it's at 15.88 and today, a positive comment one of the analyst today comes from morgan stanley, upgrading it to an overweight from an underweight, from an underweight. that's a good jump to $22, a new price target up from 10 and surpassed 10. maybe they're late to the game with a call, but think there's upside potential and we talked about the big million dollar-- million units order that we talked about last we are. so far so good. year to date up. charles: and they've been fighting to claw themselves back into prominence and the stock has been on fire. thanks a lot, nicole. speaking of someone on fire, or something on fire, dr. ben carson, president obama's new outspoken critic. he's going to join us in the next hour to talk about
the long-term that's what the eu really would like. charles: i've got to tell you, it's an amazing story and thanks for taking time out, a pleasure. >> thank you. charles: we'll go back to nicole because blackberry continues to rock and shares are up 6%, now what's going on. >>. nicole: a great move, right? it's at 15.88 and today, a positive comment one of the analyst today comes from morgan stanley, upgrading it to an overweight from an underweight, from an underweight. that's a...
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is fed up with bailing out some of the countries, cypru is known as a tax shelter for a lot of non-eu countries as well. gerri: face it a lot of russian criminals put their moneys in those banks that is why regulators were happy to impose at first a 30% tax, they thought none of the russian oligarchs would be able to complain about it steve, if people have questions out there, one question is, where else can i put my money? biggest banks in the country. may or may not be at risk, there maor may not be questions, but what other options do i have, someone with serious money and saving for a lifetime. >> the banks of paying least amount of interest. there is no question that the banks the return on your investment in banks is very low, but, i do want to state that the return of your investment in u.s. banks is still highest almost that it has been, u.s. barges are safe as they have been in 50 years, i don't think there is a question there the place to be right now is in stocks. not just because stock market is rising but because earnings yield, the aim you get a dollar's worth of earning
is fed up with bailing out some of the countries, cypru is known as a tax shelter for a lot of non-eu countries as well. gerri: face it a lot of russian criminals put their moneys in those banks that is why regulators were happy to impose at first a 30% tax, they thought none of the russian oligarchs would be able to complain about it steve, if people have questions out there, one question is, where else can i put my money? biggest banks in the country. may or may not be at risk, there maor may...
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officials revising the imprudent and unreasonable plan to seize money from bank depositors to pay for the eu bailout. much damage has been done and some investors are so shaken, they will take their money out of the banks at their first opportunity, which is now thursday morning. international monetary fund and central bank are embarrassed, which doesn't solve the insolvency problem. negotiators around 150 nations from new york city trying to negotiate a binding treaty that would end unregulated arms sales. the arms trade treaty president obama now says he supports. thnational rifle association promises to strongly oppose that treaty saying it will lead to national gun registry and undermine americans second amendment rights. president obama's nomination to the next labor secretary, perez is regarded as a radical far from the mainstream. fox news chief washington correspondent with our report. >> to lead the department of labor at this time of high unemployment, president obama nominated tom perez, in the justice department's civil rights division. speaker tom has worked to open pathways for
officials revising the imprudent and unreasonable plan to seize money from bank depositors to pay for the eu bailout. much damage has been done and some investors are so shaken, they will take their money out of the banks at their first opportunity, which is now thursday morning. international monetary fund and central bank are embarrassed, which doesn't solve the insolvency problem. negotiators around 150 nations from new york city trying to negotiate a binding treaty that would end...
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but i can't quite tell if this is the solution that the eu wants. could make good on the threat to kick out cypress? >> anything is possible. you knowi think the outrage over this deposit tax is about the honesty of the approach. if you think about it, citizens around the world suffer from that tax. in the united states, how long have we had 0 #% interest rates in the united states? how much money have savers lost who keep money in the bank because they have not received interest on deposits all these years? what about prices? because the federal reserve does quantitative easing, food prices go up, gas prices up, and deposits lose value. at least with the tax in cypress, it was more honest. the government up front saying we're going to take your money. we're doing it secretly, and i think the honest approach is bett. shibani: they make parallels in cypress, and what you mentioned happens here in the u.s., but the levy on bank deposits, this is what is causing a storm, and it's really getting people upset. are you concerned about any kind of preceden
but i can't quite tell if this is the solution that the eu wants. could make good on the threat to kick out cypress? >> anything is possible. you knowi think the outrage over this deposit tax is about the honesty of the approach. if you think about it, citizens around the world suffer from that tax. in the united states, how long have we had 0 #% interest rates in the united states? how much money have savers lost who keep money in the bank because they have not received interest on...
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own party. >>> there's no ala carte for eu members. an exit would be harmful for the block. >>> and japan's struggling sharp posts a bigger than expected annual loss. it hopes a new president will help bring it back into profit in the year ahead. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >> we'll kick off with the iea data. the production in north america continues to grow at a record pace and refining capacity is expected to outpace demand in high growth emerging markets. this according to the international energy agency. 3.6 million barrels a day come out of maintenance and new saudi arabian capacity comes online. the oil production -- north american oil production will dominate world supply growth over the next five years, as well. we'll keep your eyes on that. clearly, prices are slipping on the back of that report. nymex down to 95.16. meanwhile, plenty of corporate news. business is not for sale accord to go dan loeb who reportedly wants a spin-off for more value. japan'
own party. >>> there's no ala carte for eu members. an exit would be harmful for the block. >>> and japan's struggling sharp posts a bigger than expected annual loss. it hopes a new president will help bring it back into profit in the year ahead. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >> we'll kick off with the iea data. the production in north america continues to grow at a record pace and...
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the eu and u.s. leaders have agreed to meet in washington next month. it could be the biggest trade deal ever. a move obama says will improve transatlantic relations. >> this potentially groundbreaking partnership would increase those ties. it would increase exports, decrease barriers to trade and investment. as part of broader growth strategies, it would support hundreds of thousands of jobs on both sides of the ocean. >> cameron sought out remote in his killings for the summit -- remote and his killings -- remote enniskillen for the summit. the leaders have limited time to find answers to some very difficult questions. >> the differences between russia and the u.s. is certainly overshadowing the summit. thank you for joining us here. the u.s., france, and great britain are intent on arming the rebels. we have russia on the other side to liberating arms to the regime. is this not becoming a proxy war? >> > we have a conference in a couple of weeks. now it is time to put political pressure on the assad regime as well as on russia. therefore, the announc
the eu and u.s. leaders have agreed to meet in washington next month. it could be the biggest trade deal ever. a move obama says will improve transatlantic relations. >> this potentially groundbreaking partnership would increase those ties. it would increase exports, decrease barriers to trade and investment. as part of broader growth strategies, it would support hundreds of thousands of jobs on both sides of the ocean. >> cameron sought out remote in his killings for the summit --...
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the eu and u.s. leaders have agreed to meet in washington next month. it could be the biggest trade deal ever. a move obama says will improve transatlantic relations. >> this potentially groundbreaking partnership would increase those ties. it would increase exports, decrease barriers to trade and investment. as part of broader growth strategies, it would support hundreds of thousands of jobs on both sides of the ocean. >> cameron sought out remote in his killings for the summit -- remote and his killings -- remote enniskillen for the summit. the leaders have limited time to find answers to some very difficult questions. >> the differences between russia and the u.s. is certainly overshadowing the summit. thank you for joining us here. the u.s., france, and great britain are intent on arming the rebels. we have russia on the other side to liberating arms to the regime. is this not becoming a proxy war? >> > we have a conference in a couple of weeks. now it is time to put political pressure on the assad regime as well as on russia. therefore, the announc
the eu and u.s. leaders have agreed to meet in washington next month. it could be the biggest trade deal ever. a move obama says will improve transatlantic relations. >> this potentially groundbreaking partnership would increase those ties. it would increase exports, decrease barriers to trade and investment. as part of broader growth strategies, it would support hundreds of thousands of jobs on both sides of the ocean. >> cameron sought out remote in his killings for the summit --...
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in a much broader narrative, the eu, what the implications are for the eu. so questions there. and, of course, at the end of the day, we were probably, more than anything else, overbought as an equity market, broadly speaking. >> that's an excellent point about being overbought. there were a lot of overbought signals in the last couple of weeks. as brian was saying, maybe this is a good thing. a pause is healthy. >> i'll tell you what, mandy. it is welcomed. you don't often hear that from somebody who works in the markets, but a pullback is healthy and it's welcomed because it gives this market move much more sustainability in terms of a move higher longer term. we needed a pullback. i suspect we get more of a pullback. maybe not today. maybe we've seen the lows for the day. but this shift that we've seen over the last four days has also been accompanied by a rise in the volatility index which tells us that there's some risk off men at that time at work in the market. which should give us an opportunity to settle back in another three, three or four percentage points off the hi
in a much broader narrative, the eu, what the implications are for the eu. so questions there. and, of course, at the end of the day, we were probably, more than anything else, overbought as an equity market, broadly speaking. >> that's an excellent point about being overbought. there were a lot of overbought signals in the last couple of weeks. as brian was saying, maybe this is a good thing. a pause is healthy. >> i'll tell you what, mandy. it is welcomed. you don't often hear...
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. >>> and talks between the eu and china over solar panel trading come to a head as brussels faces increasing pressure from member states to drop planned import duties. jay you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >>> good morning. let's bring you up to speed with the news just crossing from volkswagen. the company is giving up on the wage that is trying to reach with the german labor union. the talks concern near 100,000 employees at the german automakers plans in western germany where many of them are located. this still applies to the west german vw plans and it will run for 20 months until february 28th, 2015. so the deal being struck is over the course of -- well, a couple of years, in fact. not quite two years, though. so if you look at the date on the timing of this. we are waiting for just a little bit more data. let me check and see what else we have crossing. in terms of the deal and the actual pay increase, vw says the deal will increase wages from 3.4% from september. that's the first element of this deal. the deal includes a one-time
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eu leaders pledge to fix unemployment hinting at more room to meet deficit targets. >>> and u.s. banks largely pass the fed stress test, excludeing a few firms that have failed to make the grade. >>> and straight ahead on the program, the bank of japan has a new man at the top. stay tuned to find out why and just what they might buy when we come back. zap technology. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your mileage and zap ! you're outta there ! we'll e-mail your receipt in a flash, too. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. tens of thousands of dollars in hidden fees on their 401(k)s?! go to e-trade and roll over your old 401(k)s to a new e-trade retirement account. none of them charge annual fees and all of them offer low cost investments. e-trade. less for us. more for you. and all of them offer low cost investments. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for c
eu leaders pledge to fix unemployment hinting at more room to meet deficit targets. >>> and u.s. banks largely pass the fed stress test, excludeing a few firms that have failed to make the grade. >>> and straight ahead on the program, the bank of japan has a new man at the top. stay tuned to find out why and just what they might buy when we come back. zap technology. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your...
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we have francois hollande today speaking to the eu parliament. he's going to lay out his vision for the eu against that economic back drop. >> isn't it amazing? we come into the week yesterday with everyone still talking. you have that great barons cover, you come in, just get the risk trade massively off. and the question for today and the rest of the week is frankly whether that's a bump in the road or the start of a down trend. >> you have the front cover, these are all good contra indicators. >> sorry, media friends. but this is not exactly the best of -- >> we always have timing. on today's show, we're in zurich where we hear from the ceo of ubs about the group's outlook. the swiss bank won to a loss in the fourth quarter. >> and is we'll head out to california for a look at the next offer. it's due to be released later today. we'll be live in madrid as the spanish prime minister's party pledges to fight corruption allegations that have prompted calls for his resition naz. >> and for its to earn its annual forecast on a weaker yen, we have i
we have francois hollande today speaking to the eu parliament. he's going to lay out his vision for the eu against that economic back drop. >> isn't it amazing? we come into the week yesterday with everyone still talking. you have that great barons cover, you come in, just get the risk trade massively off. and the question for today and the rest of the week is frankly whether that's a bump in the road or the start of a down trend. >> you have the front cover, these are all good...
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most eu countries including eu and france support bonus curves holing banks to a one to one bonuses salary ratio. the newspaper says the uk has suggested an alternative proposal that bans cash bonuses exceeding salaries. but still, a pretty extraordinary development as it moves forward the. >> yeah. meanwhile, being a part of europe, for most britains, a new poll reveals that only one in three british citizens would vote to stay in the eu. the conservative ruling british government last night promised to hold a referendum on the matter in 2017. and the troubles amounting to the spanish flagship airline iberia is likely to cause widespread chaos and cost the airline millions. the strike begins tonight. 70,000 passengers are likely to be affected, piling further pressure on the nation's already struggling tourist industry. iberia report a loss of 25 2 million euros during the first nine months of 2012. >>> francesca is still with us. we want to get your thoughts on a km of themes here. i know we've been talking about the eu, we've did you discussed how you see the euro special being a headwi
most eu countries including eu and france support bonus curves holing banks to a one to one bonuses salary ratio. the newspaper says the uk has suggested an alternative proposal that bans cash bonuses exceeding salaries. but still, a pretty extraordinary development as it moves forward the. >> yeah. meanwhile, being a part of europe, for most britains, a new poll reveals that only one in three british citizens would vote to stay in the eu. the conservative ruling british government last...
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next is the eu settlement. they sent their proposals to the eu so now that's going to be another tail wind for them versus the head winds they've seen waiting on those settlement issues. >> you can grab that guy grasso and we can arrange a little something. rumor has it that happens from time to time. >> i know where he is. one of my friends just threw him down the stairs. the camera couldn't turn in time. >> steven, sitting right to my right, weis, complaining you're cutting into his air time. >> exactly right. >> grasso, have a good weekend. catch you next week. >> enjoy yourselves. >> interesting buy that he made on goog right? a big cap tech. >> and a lot of guts because it is within 50 cents. it got within 50 cents today of the all time high. october 5th, 774.38. we got up within that much of it today. i hope that steven and the rest of the longs and goog get to enjoy the ride. >> it is so interesting there was a time where you thought that apple and google would make this tandem climb higher and then goog
next is the eu settlement. they sent their proposals to the eu so now that's going to be another tail wind for them versus the head winds they've seen waiting on those settlement issues. >> you can grab that guy grasso and we can arrange a little something. rumor has it that happens from time to time. >> i know where he is. one of my friends just threw him down the stairs. the camera couldn't turn in time. >> steven, sitting right to my right, weis, complaining you're cutting...
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how do they get into the eu? >> i mean, the reason they got into the eu in the first place was politics. it wasn't economics. it wasn't about the financial system. pit was politics. the statement reason greece got in. at the time there was a political will to have these countries in the euro area. and therefore in some way or another you decided to overlook some details. >> you said to some extent this is delaware and a bit of miami. what do you mean? >> what i mean by that is we have to remember cyprus is not just a sort of money laundering destination. it relies overwhelmingly on its very low tax rate. cyprus has a tax rate of 10%. it means it is tax optimization structures from russian businesses. they may or may not be money laundering but there is certainly tax opt mization. if you look at how delaware and parts of miami operate, kind of the same thing. >> there were fears we would see bank runs in italy and spain because people would wake up there and say, wow, if i'm in a weak bank and below the insurance
how do they get into the eu? >> i mean, the reason they got into the eu in the first place was politics. it wasn't economics. it wasn't about the financial system. pit was politics. the statement reason greece got in. at the time there was a political will to have these countries in the euro area. and therefore in some way or another you decided to overlook some details. >> you said to some extent this is delaware and a bit of miami. what do you mean? >> what i mean by that is...
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we've got another eu summit in march, which is not -- which is not ear marked, of course, as a budget meeting, but i daresay we will trickle along nicely or unnicely until finally they reach an agreement on the next budget. in terms of the eurozone debt crisis, of course, that's the other point of discussion. at the moment, there's a little bit of cautious shoulder padd g padding, but it will be a bit more cautious because of the aforementioned festering crisis in spain. obviously, what we've seen at the moment is we live on the principal hope that the eurozone might grow itself or stabilize itself out of the crisis, a far cry yet for spain, but the latest refinancing operation in the various eurozone countries, including at the short end of the range for spain looks like a bit of relief. no relief in terms of the actual solving of the problems, but we'll hear none of that tonight. >> as we've learned, that's often the case with these situations. sylvia, thanks very much for that. tina fordham is still with us. from your point of view, how important is today's meeting? how important b
we've got another eu summit in march, which is not -- which is not ear marked, of course, as a budget meeting, but i daresay we will trickle along nicely or unnicely until finally they reach an agreement on the next budget. in terms of the eurozone debt crisis, of course, that's the other point of discussion. at the moment, there's a little bit of cautious shoulder padd g padding, but it will be a bit more cautious because of the aforementioned festering crisis in spain. obviously, what we've...
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. >>> the eu is investigating app apple for accusations it is unfairly paying less taxes. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," business news from around the globe. >>> on today's show, a completely new concept allowing companies to raise income from their own savings. that's where entrepreneur mark hudson claims oxygen finance can do. >>> google's eric schmidt continues to defend google's paying taxes. >>> leaders from middle east and north africa have been gathering in jordan for the world economic for ym. we hear from the ceo about the challenges of security issues. >>> also coming up, we will visit bangkok. its capital is taking the top spot to london. that's right. we will be joined for more at 11:40 cet. >>> minutes from the bank of japan's april meeting think the central bank should consider measures to prevent a drop in liquidity from the japanese drop in bond markets. the bank's targets as hardly reached by march 2016. here is a look at how the japanese market down another 2% to 3%. this is compounding some of the volatile trade seen as of the close. 469 points l
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but they're saying i'm going to put growth atop of the eu summit. in italy, 3.84% is where we stand. the ten-year spanish yield is getting down towards the 4% mark, as well. treasury yield, 1.633% post the fed yesterday, as well. we also had in the uk construction pmi coming in, much better than expected. another bit of uk data coming in better than expected and up into the 49 just shy of expansion. sterling, we move on to the currency market, see where we stand right now. but that's helped setting up again this morning, 1.5569. euro/dollar, 1.3170. now to singapore where we recap the asian session for you. sixuan. hi, ross. a lot of red arrows today. the pmi data showed signs that china's growth momentum is weakening after the price drop in china's official number yesterday. investors cautiously positioned themselves ahead of the ecb's policy decision. in japan, the yen's strength weighed on the nikkei extending a four. day losing streak closing down 0.8%. south korea's kospi lost a modest 0.3% on hopes of strong earnings. the shanghai composite ca
but they're saying i'm going to put growth atop of the eu summit. in italy, 3.84% is where we stand. the ten-year spanish yield is getting down towards the 4% mark, as well. treasury yield, 1.633% post the fed yesterday, as well. we also had in the uk construction pmi coming in, much better than expected. another bit of uk data coming in better than expected and up into the 49 just shy of expansion. sterling, we move on to the currency market, see where we stand right now. but that's helped...
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despite the eu ban, the vatican has not broken off diplomatic relations with zimbabwe. he also attended the funeral of pope john paul ii and beatification ceremonies in 2011, despite being accused of ordering the torture, beating, maiming, and poisoning of thousands. the vatican says no country, including zimbabwe, get a formal invite, but all nations were informed the event is taking place. >>> it was hard to imagine the situation in syria could get worse, but then it did. within the past hour, there have been reports at the only presidential palace. and earlier today, the state department confirmed the syrian regeem is using fighter jets to fire rockets into neighboring lebanon. while there have not been any reports of injuries, it does raise concerns that the violence could spread throughout the region. u.s. allies like britain and france are signaling they want to lift an arms embargo in order to start arming the rebels to fight the regime, and today, secretary of state john kerry said the u.s. will not change in their way. the change of heart is likely linked to co
despite the eu ban, the vatican has not broken off diplomatic relations with zimbabwe. he also attended the funeral of pope john paul ii and beatification ceremonies in 2011, despite being accused of ordering the torture, beating, maiming, and poisoning of thousands. the vatican says no country, including zimbabwe, get a formal invite, but all nations were informed the event is taking place. >>> it was hard to imagine the situation in syria could get worse, but then it did. within the...
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they have that settlement with the eu. at least the offer that might end up becoming the settlement about the natural search versus their paid search. and they're back advertising in china. they're running ads in china. they'll get paid for it. >> the ad rev growth is slowing. the margins are starting to compress. they really have no presence and haven't made any efforts to get a presence in china. so there's a lot of things i could say are very positive for go google. the fact that, scott, this stock has taken off. i love it. it is off to the races. it's again up $12 today. >> why fight the momentum? >> i agree with you. i'm not somebody who likes to fight the momentum. when you look at this as a valuation play, we heard earlier talking about the housing market, i think google's a little bit in front of itself right now. >> the only thing i worry about on the bear case is they do have the issue is do they own that content on youtube. that's always been an issue for me. but if they're able to monetize it, take $1.99 a mont
they have that settlement with the eu. at least the offer that might end up becoming the settlement about the natural search versus their paid search. and they're back advertising in china. they're running ads in china. they'll get paid for it. >> the ad rev growth is slowing. the margins are starting to compress. they really have no presence and haven't made any efforts to get a presence in china. so there's a lot of things i could say are very positive for go google. the fact that,...
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they are sending it to the eu. they sent it late yesterday. eleven countries are moving to the tobin tax. it is a 0.1% tax that would hit your 401(k)s. it is a blistering letter. you have to stop this tobin packs and it tracks. it will increase trading costs. it will diminish liquidity. it is a job killer. they also say they did not want a similar type of tax because it will kill jobs. the eu right now is in depression. it is in serious need of revenue. it will violate international treaties. they are worried about treaty protection. also, the big and run that is being talked about at the eu is that traders that assess this tax and do the trades outside that zone, those companies will not be allowed to do any trade transactions with those 11 countries whatsoever. this is serious breaking news for investors all over the world. connell: this would hit regular investors. liz: yes, if they have international investors. this would be collected from investors around the world. it is basically an overreach. that is what they are upset about. they are
they are sending it to the eu. they sent it late yesterday. eleven countries are moving to the tobin tax. it is a 0.1% tax that would hit your 401(k)s. it is a blistering letter. you have to stop this tobin packs and it tracks. it will increase trading costs. it will diminish liquidity. it is a job killer. they also say they did not want a similar type of tax because it will kill jobs. the eu right now is in depression. it is in serious need of revenue. it will violate international treaties....
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the 100 a day extension applies to banks in japan and ten eu countries with ties. in exchange the 11 nations will sharply reduce there imports of iranian oil. the new budget plans from democrats and paul ryan may as well be written in different languages. are they far away from a compromise? a ranking member of the house budget committee joins me. that is coming up next. the judge put the kaj bosch. not jumping for joy. a top executive for the white castle burger chain is here to explain. piles of "money" coming up. ♪ ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. ♪ melissa: take that comair bloomberg. a judge overturns new york city mayor michael blumberg's planned ban on large share greece sodas. well he may find that hard to swallow, i say let freedom ring. businesses that would have meant -- would have been impacted have already spent the money preparing for it which could have been spent on jobs, expansion. what has been the real cost to businesses? white castle vice-president jam
the 100 a day extension applies to banks in japan and ten eu countries with ties. in exchange the 11 nations will sharply reduce there imports of iranian oil. the new budget plans from democrats and paul ryan may as well be written in different languages. are they far away from a compromise? a ranking member of the house budget committee joins me. that is coming up next. the judge put the kaj bosch. not jumping for joy. a top executive for the white castle burger chain is here to explain. piles...
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third type of policy stems from the ecb and the eu, continuing their level of support and their level of fiscal austerity with the content of europe. that hasn't affected u.s. in some months here but could come back later in 2013. liz: you're advising stay away from u.s. treasurys. go toward corporates. guide us. there is aaa. there is double b, b-plus, b-minus. i don't think it goes down to f. let's get to where you find the parameters and what you like within those parameters. >> right. so the key here is all those policies i talked about a minute ago. what they do, they affect the level of interest rates. they don't have a great impact on corporate health in particular. and so, as a result, when we look at corporations and municipalities, there are sort of internal health, fundamental health is doing quite well. liz: are you okay with junk here? >> guide people, are you okay with junk or do you like to stay within a certain level or above a certain level? >> well, our favorite areas of the bond market is the credit markets right now are bbb investment grade corporates and double b,
third type of policy stems from the ecb and the eu, continuing their level of support and their level of fiscal austerity with the content of europe. that hasn't affected u.s. in some months here but could come back later in 2013. liz: you're advising stay away from u.s. treasurys. go toward corporates. guide us. there is aaa. there is double b, b-plus, b-minus. i don't think it goes down to f. let's get to where you find the parameters and what you like within those parameters. >> right....
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italy has asked the eu to ask regions that come close to hitting budget targets more flexibility to achieve their balance budgets. with the lingering recession and last month's inconclusive results, some officials want austerity measures imposed to meet the target. today, catholic targets begin in rome to begin the process of choosing a new pope. a man from iowa has created a basketball playoff bracket game to determine the new pope. and there's a catholic group, youth 2000, which has set up a website to choose a candle who you can play for during the conclave. anyway, long on to adopt a cardinal.oral right now, i should say, right now, math is getting under way. you can hear there and see the shots from the carpals. it's only been a couple of years since the last time around. most people only get to see this maybe once in their lifetime. >>> a new york judge has put a lid on mayor bloomberg's ban on super shuggiery sized drengs. carfirmation. only hertz gives you a carfirmation. hey, this is challenger. i'll be waiting for you in stall 5. it confirms your reservation and the location your
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is not doing extremely well right now, but it was on the news there was some sort of deal with the eu, but you wonder what happens now. lauren: it is a choppy market, lot of headline risk out there. what happens now is anybody's guess. david: nicole petallides asked around, let's start with the vix because that is the volatility index. cheryl just reported that was up. a big jump today. nicole: that is right. the vix in itself is its own investment play. we get news out of europe and cyprus. they are market moving event. ready to provide liquidity according to the existing rules, good news in a long-awaited. it is not over, it is a global issue because it happens to possibly affect us here at home. lauren: with the exception of a comerica, what was behind the banks today? nicole: there was still nervousness because of what we're seeing in cyprus and financials were hit today. but he and we saw weakness as well. david: and electronic arts, what a seesaw they have been on. a change of management, and would go way up, it didn't happen today. nicole: it was interesting. now the worries re
is not doing extremely well right now, but it was on the news there was some sort of deal with the eu, but you wonder what happens now. lauren: it is a choppy market, lot of headline risk out there. what happens now is anybody's guess. david: nicole petallides asked around, let's start with the vix because that is the volatility index. cheryl just reported that was up. a big jump today. nicole: that is right. the vix in itself is its own investment play. we get news out of europe and cyprus....
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the eu -- not eu. i keep saying eu. eurozone, sorry, my apologies, fourth quarter gdp number minus 0.6%, points to about an annual contraction of around 0.5% if my numbers are right. portuguese annual quality around 1.8% quarter on quarter. 1.9% in the third quarter. the year on year, 3.8%. again, that is worse than expected. >> well, because, again, to annualize these figures, and this is what i'm used to looking.1.8% on the quarter points to something like 6.7% annualized pace. it's a really deep decline. >> meanwhile, did we mention this? greece's economy, unemployment rate sitting 27% as of november. >>> so with those numbers, let's get out to jens nordic. we are just seeing euro/dollar to 1.3340. we hit a little weaker than this, 1.3 25, somewhere around there. where -- and dollar index is at a one-month high. do these gdp numbers matter for the future direction of the euro? because a lot of people are pointed to do pmi and the ifo signaling the worst is behind us. >> i think they actually do matter. i think we're
the eu -- not eu. i keep saying eu. eurozone, sorry, my apologies, fourth quarter gdp number minus 0.6%, points to about an annual contraction of around 0.5% if my numbers are right. portuguese annual quality around 1.8% quarter on quarter. 1.9% in the third quarter. the year on year, 3.8%. again, that is worse than expected. >> well, because, again, to annualize these figures, and this is what i'm used to looking.1.8% on the quarter points to something like 6.7% annualized pace. it's a...
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but, the russians are very adept at playing politics with the eu, and there again, there's an energy issue that russians are trying to use some gazprom, the big russian company in there to take control of those fields. and to start developing it. if they do, they've locked up another energy source that the eu has been key to get a hold of to get away from russian dependence on energy. stuart: for the moment it it looks like angela merkel has won. because the cypriot finance minister left moscow, he did not get a gas for cash deal. so, the russians are the not on those gas fields. they don't have the drilling rights so it looks to me at this moment that angela has won hands down. so my question is, what are the russians going to do now? >> well, i think the russians probably understood that this was a short-term play in a sense. they're playing this for the long-term and i think what they were doing is holding out the potential of rewriting some debt that cyprus is currently under with the russians. i think they were holding that out there as sort of a dangle, now, in terms of the gas
but, the russians are very adept at playing politics with the eu, and there again, there's an energy issue that russians are trying to use some gazprom, the big russian company in there to take control of those fields. and to start developing it. if they do, they've locked up another energy source that the eu has been key to get a hold of to get away from russian dependence on energy. stuart: for the moment it it looks like angela merkel has won. because the cypriot finance minister left...
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the secretary saying the eu will maintain all other sanctions against the syrian regime and that it sends a very strong message to president bashar al assad. i'm ainsley earhardt. now back to bill o'reilly's talking points special. interrupted anyone's speech lately, shouting down a liberal person, for example, i have not heard about it. if colgedentre ifbe college students are being indoctrinated andard indated by conservative professors i have not heard but on the other side the far left isly b becoming increasingly bold and fresh in trying to silence those with whom they disagree, one of the consequences of having a liberal president twice elected is that the fringe left feels emboldened and can do whatever it wants. at the university of southern california. >> sprago who teaches political science has turned his classroom into anti-republican strong hold. his >> california, as i say all the time on the record in print and on radio and on tv, is the last vestige of any real white. republicans are trying to prevent people of color and people of lower income from voting by requiring voter
the secretary saying the eu will maintain all other sanctions against the syrian regime and that it sends a very strong message to president bashar al assad. i'm ainsley earhardt. now back to bill o'reilly's talking points special. interrupted anyone's speech lately, shouting down a liberal person, for example, i have not heard about it. if colgedentre ifbe college students are being indoctrinated andard indated by conservative professors i have not heard but on the other side the far left isly...
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are outrageous, but they also ruled that a three-hour delay could give consumers the rights in the eu for compensation. so if you can't fly through a volcanic ash situation, they have to delay, you're going to have to pay somebody. those kind of rules are frankly stupid, and airlines are just going to have to raise their fares to cover the. >> jenna: the europe courts think this is a fair way to go. do you think it will come to the u.s. courts and carriers as well? >> reporter: oh, there are consumer twits out there all over the place that would love to see this happen. the fact of the matter is the unintended consequence of this would be outrageous. the three hour tarmac rule we have today, there weren't a lot of those, but it has increase airlines canceling flights when they think they might not get people off an airplane. if you really want more expensive tickets and want to have less air service, this is a great way to go. >> jenna: i might be a little bit, don't tell anybody, of a consumer twit when it comes to this because i do want some accountability when we fly. when you walk
are outrageous, but they also ruled that a three-hour delay could give consumers the rights in the eu for compensation. so if you can't fly through a volcanic ash situation, they have to delay, you're going to have to pay somebody. those kind of rules are frankly stupid, and airlines are just going to have to raise their fares to cover the. >> jenna: the europe courts think this is a fair way to go. do you think it will come to the u.s. courts and carriers as well? >> reporter: oh,...
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a couple of bathroom breaks later, notre dame win eus it. 104-101. >> back in 1981. cincinnati and bradley took it to seven overtimes. >> not bad. >> five overtimes when they had seven. >> they're saying they're tied after five. >> jenna, thanks. >>> bill karins is killing in this morning. he has a look at the weather forecast. al hinted we have more. >> another storm coming in the midwest. 8 to 12 inches are coming. sounds like a flurry compared to what we just got done with. aberdeen, sioux falls, north platte. we had tornado warnings in the last couple hours outside dallas. we haven't had any reports of any damage. little rock, wet weather too. 6 to 12 >>> good morning. cold start to your sunday. look at these low 30s in the north bay, east bay, even down towards morgan hill. we'veot clear skies, and kind of a northerly wind component to our weather today, which is helping to keep the clear skies, but also giving us chilly mornings. nice temperature recovery today, low 60s. as we pass the middle part of the week, daytime highs climbing up to 60s, near 70. >> we'll
a couple of bathroom breaks later, notre dame win eus it. 104-101. >> back in 1981. cincinnati and bradley took it to seven overtimes. >> not bad. >> five overtimes when they had seven. >> they're saying they're tied after five. >> jenna, thanks. >>> bill karins is killing in this morning. he has a look at the weather forecast. al hinted we have more. >> another storm coming in the midwest. 8 to 12 inches are coming. sounds like a flurry compared to...
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so you have an eu passport. for now, when you are a incumbent, then when you are planning to offer your services in another country, you will have to stop everything again. new regulations, requirements, new payments and so on and so forth. so this is for the incumbents for making their new business models, new business models. on the other hand, the roaming income streams will be cut off for that is also old fashioned. so there is sour and sweet for everything, so to say, but we are vastly needing this type of approach because it is a global thing. we need to be aware that we don't have a situation for europe, that we are not any more in the drivers' seat. it is connected with the manufacturing industry, it is connected with all the other economic activities and combined with the jobs. so we have to act now that our qualities are doing the job and are having a competitive advantage when we are comparing it in the global theme. >> now, i spoke to, as well, commissioner, to your colleague, jacob malmunia over the
so you have an eu passport. for now, when you are a incumbent, then when you are planning to offer your services in another country, you will have to stop everything again. new regulations, requirements, new payments and so on and so forth. so this is for the incumbents for making their new business models, new business models. on the other hand, the roaming income streams will be cut off for that is also old fashioned. so there is sour and sweet for everything, so to say, but we are vastly...
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we saw the eu downgrading france's budget deficit forecast last friday. the defense finance minister just came out and said we're maintain the cutting deficit concerns and 2013 will be a year of major structural reform in france. we'll see what he delivers. david einhorn has been pushing his own plan to get apple to unlock more cash by issuing p perpetual preferred shares. his request was denied to seek an advisory vote on executive pay. apple is holding its shareholder meeting on wednesday. sgha l. >>> ny capital is reportedly selling a bond trade. one of the companies that came to its rescue. the deal could be announced this week. it reportedly clus knight's institutional bond trading business. nye is pretty flat in frank frurt. still to come, plenty more to come with kelly in barcelona. in the meantime, head to our website for the latest in mobile trends. we want to know which trend you're most excited about, as well. e-mail us, or tweet us. still to come on the show, the blame game continues over deepwater wore rideson as bp heads to court today for a
we saw the eu downgrading france's budget deficit forecast last friday. the defense finance minister just came out and said we're maintain the cutting deficit concerns and 2013 will be a year of major structural reform in france. we'll see what he delivers. david einhorn has been pushing his own plan to get apple to unlock more cash by issuing p perpetual preferred shares. his request was denied to seek an advisory vote on executive pay. apple is holding its shareholder meeting on wednesday....
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at the same time, the eu agreed to extend financial and economic against the syrian government. officials in kenya police previously arrested one of the suspects suspect had planned to join al qaeda linked group in somalia in 2010. also severe warnings across in effect. we could see tornadoes in parts of nebraska, kansas and iowa. none d.a. in 1965, u.s. navy ships opened fire during the first naval bombardment of the vietnam war. growing heavier by the day. warplanes from aircraft carriers were running routine attack missions and the seventh fleet stepped in for support. at first destroyers fired 5 inches guns. then the navy brought in the heavy fire power the battle ship new jersey with the cannons. the assault did little to change the course of the war and battles raging across vietnam for another 8 years. the u.s. navy got into the mix 48 years ago today. and that's "the fox report" nor memorial day, monday, may 27th, 2013. i'm jon scott in for shepard smith. we're back same time tomorrow, hope you had a good memorial day to this point. the factor is up next. [taps] ♪ >> b
at the same time, the eu agreed to extend financial and economic against the syrian government. officials in kenya police previously arrested one of the suspects suspect had planned to join al qaeda linked group in somalia in 2010. also severe warnings across in effect. we could see tornadoes in parts of nebraska, kansas and iowa. none d.a. in 1965, u.s. navy ships opened fire during the first naval bombardment of the vietnam war. growing heavier by the day. warplanes from aircraft carriers...
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the company says it is stepping up on pressure on eu anti-trust regulators at that take action against google and mobile technology. "after the bell" starts right now. liz: heard a little whitney houston there. love that. we have larry in the pits of the cme. larry shover. you're on a first-name basis with larry. hello, larry. the pits of the cme. a guy who is warning sell in may and go away. that will arrive earlier this year. he has got ways for you to play a pullback. bill stone, whose last pick is up 8% since he has been on the show. he is back with more ways for to you make money. first start, with hello, larry, in the pits of the cme. another very solid day for the bulls. yeah, give me sob story about volume but what jumped out at you here? >> what jumped out, sorry, a profound change in sentiment that we've seen. we haven't seen this in a very long time where you know the first quarter was marked by people rushing to safety. this is the first time in a very long time people rushing out of safety into cyclicals. i think traders behind me areewondering is this the start of somethi
the company says it is stepping up on pressure on eu anti-trust regulators at that take action against google and mobile technology. "after the bell" starts right now. liz: heard a little whitney houston there. love that. we have larry in the pits of the cme. larry shover. you're on a first-name basis with larry. hello, larry. the pits of the cme. a guy who is warning sell in may and go away. that will arrive earlier this year. he has got ways for you to play a pullback. bill stone,...